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The Imperative of Outreach Ministry
Prepared by The Reverend Meredith J. Sprunger
Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church
215 N. Slate St., Culver, Indiana
1983
The foremost priority of the Urantia movement at this point in time, I believe,
is outreach ministry. We have the message the world most needs to hear, and
those who are called to be missionaries of the fifth epochal revelation must now
seriously ask, “How do we go about this task?”
When the revelators were asked for guidance in answering this question they
refused to give specific instructions but advised that we study Jesus’ plan of
outreach ministry and be guided by his example. Jesus spent approximately a year
training his apostles and then began a public ministry. For two years this
ministry was largely confined to Palestine and then Jesus instructed his
apostles and disciples to proclaim the gospel throughout the entire world. This
initiated the greatest missionary movement in the history of our planet.
To date we have not followed the advice of the revelators of The Urantia Book
nor the example of Jesus very closely. We have spent more than thirty years
studying The Urantia Book with some people preparing themselves for the
possibility of public ministry in the indefinite future. There is wide-spread
confusion about what ministry is appropriate and when, or even if, public
ministry should be initiated. During these years the basic attitude of the
majority of people within the power structure of Urantia Brotherhood toward initiating
public ministry has been “do nothing now.” Over the past couple of years there
has been a growing realization that we ought to be engaged in outreach ministry.
Levels of Ministry
In order to clarify the ambiguities prevalent in our discussion about outreach
ministry, I have suggested five basic levels in which we communicate the gospel messages:
- First Level—Living the Gospel—doing good as we pass by in life. The Living Level.
- Second Level—Social Service—amplifying the gospel through systematic social
action. The Social Level.
- Third Level—Traditional Concepts—communicating the gospel through traditional
Christian frames of reference or other traditional religious
teachings. The Traditional Level.
- Fourth Level—Contemporary Concepts—communicating the gospel using all of our
contemporary resources, including bootlegging Urantia
Book concepts. The Contemporary Level.
- Fifth Level—The Urantia Book Concepts—communicating the gospel through concepts
of the fifth epochal revelation. The Urantia Book
Level.
We should engage in outreach ministry on all five communication levels. Which
level we use at any particular time should be determined by the
evolutionary readiness status of those with whom we are interacting and the
objectives of our specific ministry. It is my judgment that almost all of the
people of the United States are evolutionally prepared to receive the gospel
message on the first three levels of communication but that a minority are not
psychologically or socially ready to receive it.
Many are Ready
I would estimate that social and cultural evolution has conditioned from
twenty-five to thirty-five percent of our population to be receptive to the gospel
message on the Fourth Level of intellectual-spiritual comprehension.
Philosophical materialism and skepticism, however, causes a substantial minority
of this group to be psychologically or socially unprepared to accept it.
A large number of those who live at the Contemporary Level of cultural literacy
are prepared for the concepts and cosmology of The Urantia Book. I
believe that from ten to twenty-five percent of the population of the United
States is ready, from an evolutionary point of view, to receive the gospel
message on the Fifth Level of conceptual understanding; however, very few of
this group are psychologically or socially ready to realistically consider the
possibility of “new revelation.” Some degree of public exposure or confrontation
is necessary before the majority of this segment of society becomes aware
of The Urantia Book and is challenged to consider the possibility of revelatory authenticity.
Beginning Public Ministry
I believe it is time to initiate the beginning phase of public ministry which
will bring The Urantia Book to the attention of our society. Those who are
called
to this outreach ministry would be wise to work through organizations not
officially connected with Urantia Brotherhood.Such organizations can be more
flexible and innovative than official groups and also will serve as buffers to
the more conservative posture of Urantia Brotherhood. During the first few
years these outreach activities should be concentrated in local communities. The
methodologies we use in our ministry should be devised by the highest
wisdom we possess and be altered by the feed-back of experience. We should also
feel comfortable with the channels of communication we use and strive
for excellence in their execution.
New Era Dawning
Our public ministry should be geared to the nature of our contemporary culture.
We are shifting from an industrial society to an information society. Living
in the world’s leading provider of information, we have many tools at our
disposal. High technology is emancipating us from dependency on neighbors and
work groups; therefore, people are hungry for the human touch. Small in-groups
become increasingly important to our identities and well-being.
The transition from national economies to a world economy is building the
foundations for world wide social and religious fellowship. The failure of short
term planning in our economic, social, and moral adjustments points to the
necessity of long range planning. We have many dinosaurs not only in our
traditional institutions but in the Urantia movement as well. The
decentralization trend in Western Civilization is lessening the importance of
hierarchies and power structures and increasing the significance of local communities and
networks. Society will be rebuilt from the bottom up. We must rely less on
central institutional help and guidance and develop more local direction and individual
initiative. The small units of society which will rebuild our culture are
closeknit,
dedicated, participatory groups governed by a central purpose. The old either-or
society (religious-secular, educated-uneducated, proper-improper) is
passing and cultural diversity is taking its place. In work, food, life style,
cable TV, and religion there are multiple choice options being utilized in our
society.
We are living between the times. In this social and cultural ambiguity we need
the innovative ability to venture boldly into the future. We are living in one
of the few periods of history where social and religious values are in flux. Ours
is a day in which those with vision, courage, initiative, and high spiritual
goals will have extraordinary leverage and influence in shaping the future. In the
context of such a changing world, we need to plan and execute our public
ministry as heralds of the fifth epochal revelation.
Spiritual Approach Basic
How we conduct our outreach ministry is much more important than when or where
we introduce people to The Urantia Book. The inevitable indifference
and social opposition must be taken in stride with love, intellectual candor,
and good humor. Since we are not trying to organize a church, start a new
religion, raise money, or coerce people to do anything, our public ministry is
relatively benign. Jesus assures us, “my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
This mission bears the simplicity of Philip’s invitation, “Come and see.” We are
merely introducing people to a book and encouraging them to read it. Their
response is in the hands of the Spirit. If the message of The Urantia Book does
not sell itself, we should cheerfully allow the reader to his or her own
interpretations and evaluation. If this new vision of spiritual reality does not
inspire people, our arguments are not likely to do so.
Although the essence of our outreach ministry is simplicity itself, it is
important and much of the hope of the world rests upon it. Therefore, I would
urge you to adopt the following seven principles of ministry in your outreach work.
Use Wisdom
Use wisdom and balance in all of your service. Avoid extremes, exhibitionism,
oversell, and the spectacular. Learn to distinguish between artistic good taste
and the theatrical. Remember that personal contact is more effective than
impersonal mass communication. Understand the wisdom and effectiveness of
small groups. These groups from coalitions and netwroks more open and dynamic
than hierarchical and self-serving cults. Such a network is many times
greater than the sum of its parts. It has multiple leadership, pluralistic, and
its center is everywhere. Start where people are, not where you are. Communicate
in their frames of reference and anticipate their natural reactions. Combine the
most expert knowledge with the highest values in all of your ministry. Master
your mind through the power of the spirit. Be strong in the spirit; know that in
liaison with God nothing can defeat the spiritual purposes of your life. Be
fearless but act with discretion.
Let Love Create
Let love create the atmosphere of all of your interpersonal relationships.
Remember that you cannot communicate effectively with others unless you
positively and unconditionally accept them with all of their imperfections.
Strive to prevent your biases and limitations from interfering or distorting
your
service to them. Support, stimulate, and help people; do not seek to coerce
them. See all of your fellows as persons of worth and strive to build their
self-confidence
and self-respect. Be natural and genuine and enjoy their company.
Serve out of love, a thankful heart, and the joy of the act itself. Ministry is
an intrinsic activity of the creative mind and the loving soul. Extrinsic
motivation
in service compromises its spiritual value. Serving God even for good extrinsic
purposes such as building your study group, society, or church, or even to
bring about a spiritual renaissance limits its spiritual value and personal
satisfaction. Minister out of the intrinsic motivation of love, thankfulness,
and joy;
the extrinsic repercussions or results will largely take care of themselves.
Serve with the openness of creative love; but do not try to manipulate people.
Cultivate Openness
Temper your personal convictions with philosophic objectivity. Always be honest
and open. Cultivate freedom of opinion and respect the right of others to
disagree with your most deeply held convictions. Honor each person’s God-given
right to self-determination. Try to establish common ground but do not
contend with people. Let your enthusiasm for truth animate your discussions but
never knowingly put people down or offend.
Cooperate with Evolution
Recognize that evolution is the underlying principle of life. Do not expect
immediate results. All growth is unconscious and has mustard seed beginnings.
The roots of a new tree of life take decades to penetrate the rocks of tradition
on which it is planted. Be patient but do not become the victim of a fearful
“do nothing”
psychology and bury your talents and treasure in stagnation or cult obscurities.
Be concerned about ministering effectively but relatively
unconcerned about results. Realize that your ministry must be planned and
conducted in the context of the law of readiness. Always minister at the point
of evolutionary readiness but do not confuse this basic preparation for the surface
conditions of psychological and social readiness. All who have prophetic
vision know that evolution, the plow of history, eventually breaks the crust of
individual resistance and moves the clods of social stagnation. Be loyal and
persistent in your service without needing to see results or to be honored by
success. It is our privilege and responsibility to minister; the results are in
the hands of God the Supreme. In all things cultivate in yourself the mind and
attitude of the Supreme. The vicissitudes of time do not change the goals of
eternity.
Live with the Commonplace
Be actively involved in routine, commonplace experiences. Grow, bloom, and bear
fruit in the soil where you are planted. If possible, keep your old social
and religious ties strong and healthy. Share at the level of spiritual
acceptance.When you are a tadpole don’t pretend to be a trout or an eagle. Only
dedicated
and creative tadpoling will bring you inner satisfaction and a sense of
fulfillment. These mundane activities and identifications will bring a sense of
proportion, genuineness, and integrity to your ministry. Forget the failures of
the past and do not allow yourself to be preoccupied anticipating the future.
Live in the present in constant fellowship with the Father and absorbed in the
existential moment of experience.
Develop a Sense of Humor
Cultivate an active sense of humor. Humor helps us maintain a proper sense of
perspective. You can carry useful man-sized or woman-sized loads when you
get the world off your shoulders. Do not take yourself too seriously even though
you are participating in important work. Be unconcerned about prestige and
status. Strive to avoid self-contemplation and cultivate self-forgetfulness.
Finite personalities can become tragic figures when they lose their sense of
perspective and fail to appreciate the comedy of life. We need to learn to laugh
at ourselves and the frustrating, ridiculous, and absurd situations we
encounter. A light hearted spirit can be a great asset in carrying the sometimes
heavy burdens of ministry.
Serve with Joy
Above all, live with joy in your heart and find joy in your ministry. You belong
to the Father’s kingdom which has an eternal future of unimaginable
adventure and reward. Nothing can long prevent the fulfillment of your most
ardent spiritual hopes and fondest dreams. All who experience this faith in an
eternal destiny live with irrepressible joy even in the midst of material
hardship, social conflict, and seeming personal defeat. As you free yourself
from the slavery of the lure of things, the adoration or criticism of people, and the
importance of preoccupation with self, you will experience the liberating joys
of service. You will also discover that in doing so you are free from the
egocentric social pressure of being successful and establishing or maintaining a reputation.
When our will is in harmony with the Universal Father, the joy of service also
brings a deep sense of peace. When you no longer experience this peace of
mind and joy in your ministry, find another channel of service which does fill
your heart with joy because you feel that you are where you belong, where
your heavenly Father wishes you to serve.
Personal Spiritual Growth
I should like to close with what I consider the most important thing I have to
share with you. While outreach ministry is the most important imperative of the
Urantia movement, if you are not called to this ministry, or fail to respond to
the Spirit’s leading, others will hear this call and carry the good news of the
Fifth Epochal Revelation to the farthest corners of the earth. But there is
another call which no one can respond to except yourself. This is the Father’s
loving appeal that you dedicate yourself to your own spiritual growth.
Nothing in this world is more important in your life than your active
cooperation in achieving the Spirit’s mastery of your mind and body, your
attitudes and
appetites, your emotions and actions. This is not accomplished by simply willing
it; it demands active participation. The initial stages of growth usually
require enduring suffering, transcending egocentric pride, or even experiencing
social humiliation. The rewards and joys of a Spirit controlled mind and a
Spirit mastered body, however, far outweigh the birth pangs endured in evolving
the soul. The enlarged freedom and deeper inner peace of your liberated
and growing soul bring the greatest joy and sense of fulfillment that sons and
daughters of God can experience in this life. Not only have you actualized your
authentic self, but you have a quality of being which is more real and can
accomplish greater service for your fellows and the Father’s kingdom. It is my
prayer that each of us may grow in this life of the Spirit. For the life of the
Spirit is the well-spring and creative source of outreach ministry.
Living Faith Acts
We are living in one of the major transitional periods of human history. Our
society desperately needs an enlarged vision which will give guidance and
stability to the new age which is struggling to be born. The Urantia Book has
been given to us providing the spiritual fulcrum to lift our world into a new
era of human achievement. Our Sovereign Master speaks to us as to Peter, “If you
love me, feed my sheep.”
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